ECAT Pre General Science MCQ Test With Answer for Mathematics Chapter 9

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ECAT Mathematics Chapter 9 Permutation, Combination & Probability

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The number of combinations of 10 different objects taken 8 objects at a time is

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A dice is rolled. The probability that the dots on the top are greater than 4 is

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Three unbiased coins are tossed. Then the probabilities of getting two heads is

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The sample space for tossing a coin once is

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The probability to get an odd number in a dice thrown once is

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n!/(n-1)!=

Question # 9

Three dice are thrown together. The probability of getting a total of at least 6 is

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If S is a sample space and event set E =Φ then P(E) is

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How many arrangements of the letters of the word PAKISTAN cab be made

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Out of 10, 000 families with 4 children each, the number of families all of whose children are daughters is

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What is the probability of being born on Wednesday?

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A bag contains 7 whit, 5 black and 4 rd balls. If two balls are drawn at random from the bag, the probability that they are not of the same color is

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If A and B are two disjoint events then

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Two coins are tossed twice each. The probability that the head appears on the first toss and the same forces appear in the two tosses is

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The number of significant numbers which can be formed by using any number of the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 but using each not more than once in each number is

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How many terms of the A.P 3,6,9,12,15...........must be taken to make the sum 108

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How many arrangements of the letters of the word MATHEMATICS can be made

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A bag contains 3 white, 4 black and 2 red balls. If 2 balls are drawn at random, then the probability that both the ball are white is

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In how many ways can 5 persons be seated at a round table

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A coin is tossed. If head comes up, a die is thrown but if tail comes up, the coin is tossed again. The probability of obtaining a head and an even number is

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A class contains nine boys and three girls, in how many ways can the teacher choose a committee of four?

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There are 25 tickets bearing number from 1 to 25. One ticket is drawn at random. The probability that the number on it is a multiple of 5 or 6 is

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8 . 7 . 6. 5 in factorial form is

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A box containing 10 mangoes out of which 4 are rotter. Two mangoes are taken together from the box. If one of them is found to be good, the probability that the other is also good is

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How many signals can be given by 5 flags of different colours, using 3 flags at a time

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ECAT Mathematics Chapter 9 Important MCQ's

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1 n(n - 1) (n - 2) in factorial form is
2 Two coins are tossed twice each. The probability that the head appears on the first toss and the same forces appear in the two tosses is
A. 1/4
B. 1/2
C. 1/3
D. 1/7
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A. 0
B. -1
C. 1
D. 2
4 When a selection of object is made without paying regard to the order of selection, it is called
A. Sequence
B. Series
C. Combination
D. Permutation
5 In how many ways can 5 persons be seated at a round table
A. 5!
B. 4!
C. 3!
D. 120
6 If two balls are drawn from a bag containing 3 white, 4 black and 5 red balls. Then the probability that the drawn balls are of different colours is
A. 1 / 66
B. 3 / 66
C. 19 / 66
D. 47 / 66
7 The sum of all odd numbers between 100 and 200 is
A. 6200
B. 7500
C. 6500
D. 3750
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A. 3
B. 6
C. 0
D. None of these
9 The sum of all even numbers less than 100 is
A. 2450
B. 2352
C. 2272
D. 2468
10 Given two independent event A and B such that P(A) = 0.30 and P(B) = 0.60. Probability of getting neither A nor B is
A. 0.28
B. 0.13
C. 0.12
D. 0.42

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